The cast of As You Like It on stage with hands raised in celebration

Learning Resources

As You Like It

William Shakespeare

Discover teaching ideas and lesson planning inspiration through our range of resources, activities and other supporting materials on Shakespeare's As You Like It.

  • The Holloway Garden Theatre

    Stratford-upon-Avon

    18 Jul - 1 Sep 2024 Book Tickets
  • Running time:

    1 hr 20 mins (no interval)

Next performance:

18 July, 5:00PM

The Holloway Garden Theatre
Stratford-upon-Avon

INSET DAYS ON AS YOU LIKE IT

"Fantastic workshop with so many useful activities, thank you for a great session that will enhance the children’s learning." - Primary Teacher in Nottingham

Book an INSET day with the RSC on teaching As You Like It for Primary, Key Stage 3, GCSE or A-level. Our INSET Days explore techniques used in our rehearsal rooms and and look at how you can use these in the classroom to bring Shakespeare to life.

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Resources and Activities

As You Like It follows the character of Rosaline as she escapes the confines of the court, with her friend Cecilia, and has to survive in the forest of Arden. To protect them both she takes on the guise of a young man.   

For young people of all ages, there is so much to discuss in this play about the journey each of the characters takes through the forest as well as lots of themes you can use as routes into the text including:

  • Identity
  • Love
  • Liberty and Freedom

DOWNLOAD FREE RESOURCES

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Shakespeare Learning Zone

Students will find many resources in our Shakespeare Learning Zone, including scene by scene analysis, activities on character relationships, in depth scene studies and PEE grids. These resources are also perfect to be used by teachers in the classroom.

 

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